Lora's Kitchen - Hunters
Lora's Kitchen
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Nestled in a converted church beside a hardware store, this quaint cafe offers warm, personal service and made-to-order comfort food — standout burgers, toasted buns, milkshakes, lattes and generous salads. Friendly owners, scenic outdoor seating under an oak and convenient call‑ahead pickup make it a favorite stop for travelers on Hwy 25 and locals alike. Charm and consistent quick service shine, though interior cleanliness and some fried items can be inconsistent, so it’s best for casual, small‑town meals rather than upscale dining.
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We love Lora's Kitchen!! We stop by when e v we we come through Hunters. Sometimes for a sit down meal and other times, just for coffees. Lora is super friendly and always has a smile!! If you happen to drive through Hunters, stop in and say hello!!!
What an adorable place in a beautiful area!! The staff was so friendly and welcoming that it was like visiting relatives. The food was great, decent prices and worth the stop. The seedless blackberry jelly (or jam? was so yummy!!
I stopped in for the first time today. Its a small place but I'm so glad I stopped in and ordered a Southwest Burger. This place has the best Burgers I have ever eating. The staff is very friendly too. A must stop if you are passing by during rush hour traffic!
Food hits that hunger craving, nothing special on the menu. Quick and easy menu. Prices aren't equivalent to serving size, but they do have hot food. Milkshake wasn't too bad as well. We had beer battered onion rings as well but they didn't look homemade as one would think, But they weren't nasty. The inside is pretty dirty, so I wouldn't recommend stepping inside cause it might give you the impression of nasty food. The place just needs a little tlc. The scenery is nice underneath the oak tree. Gf's chicken sandwich was good according to her. They toast the buns unlike other places, so that gives you a hint that someone knows how to properly prepare food. This is my third stop this year and the food is always consistent. YayYa Approved!
Great little cafe in an old church building. Does share with a hardware store (it is rustic, small town living after all , but its great. I have a large family and we all enjoyed our food the salad was huge (and they accommodated my gluten free! We ordered a drink to go and it was very yummy and well made. Friendly service, not overpriced.
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